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Qt5 C++ GUI Programming Cookbook

You're reading from   Qt5 C++ GUI Programming Cookbook Design and build a functional, appealing, and user-friendly graphical user interface

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783280278
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Lee Zhi Eng Lee Zhi Eng
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Look and Feel Customization FREE CHAPTER 2. States and Animations 3. QPainter and 2D Graphics 4. OpenGL Implementation 5. Building a Touch Screen Application with Qt5 6. XML Parsing Made Easy 7. Conversion Library 8. Accessing Databases 9. Developing a Web Application Using Qt Web Engine Index

Advanced SQL queries


By following this recipe, we will learn how to use advanced SQL statements such as INNER JOIN, COUNT, LIKE, DISTINCT, and so on.

How to do it…

You can do a lot more than just perform simple queries of SQL database:

  1. First of all, we need to add a few tables to our database before we can dive into the programming part. Open up your web browser and access your phpMyAdmin. We need several tables for this example to work:

  2. I will show you the structure of each of the tables required for this project and the dummy data inserted to the tables for testing. The first table is called branch, which is used to store the IDs and names of different branches of the dummy company:

  3. Secondly, we have the department table, which stores the IDs and names of different departments of the dummy company, which is also linked to the branch data by the branch IDs:

  4. Next, we also have an employee table, which stores the information of all the employees in the dummy company. This table is similar to the...

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